Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Winter Games stint in doubt

There’s no doubt the Olympics are a critical element of the growth of ice hockey in China and the exposure to the people of China for the game of hockey

- AFP

NEW YORK (AFP) — The National Hockey League (NHL) is “nowhere near a resolution” on whether or not players will compete in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics but the league is looking at pre-season games in China next year, deputy commission­er Bill Daly said.

The NHL opted not to shut down in 2018 and allow players on its teams to compete at the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics, but Daly says he knows how important the Winter Games will be for China.

“There’s no doubt the Olympics are a critical element of the growth of ice hockey in China and the exposure to the people of China for the game of hockey,” Daly said. “Whether that complicate­s our decision — every Olympic decision is a different one.”

Daly said the NHL hopes to announce 2020 pre-season fixtures soon after not sending clubs to China this year following China pre-season contests in 2017 and 2018.

“We hope to be in a position to announce the games earlier than we have in prior years, coming up in the next couple of months,” Daly said. “Hopefully we continue to develop and deepen our ties in China, and that means more games, more players, more teams, more league activities in China.”

Washington Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin, the Russian superstar who led the NHL in goals for the eighth time last season, visited China this month as an NHL ambassador to promote the sport.

“I don’t see us playing regular-season games next year in China, but we’ll continue with bringing teams over there and playing pre-season games for a while and look for strategic ways to continue to grow hockey’s presence in China,” Daly said.

I think there’s general agreement kind of directiona­lly, where we should be going. “I think the developmen­t of the sport is most critical at this point, less about the NHL and more about the game of hockey and developing the game of hockey in China.”

Daly said early talks with the players’ union have been positive as each sides faces a decision next month about triggering an early terminatio­n of a 10-year collective bargaining agreement signed in 2013. The NHL can terminate until 1 September. If the league doesn’t, the NHL Players Associatio­n has until 15 September to terminate. An early end either way would then come in September 2020. If neither exercises the option, the deal would run until September 2022. “I think there’s general agreement kind of directiona­lly, where we should be going,” Daly told Canada’s SportsNet. “Both sides have been open that the agreement is not a perfect agreement and could be improved, but nobody’s holding out for a home run.”

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BILL Daly doubts NHL players’ participat­ion in the 2022 Beijing Winter Games.

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